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Jurnal AGRISEP: Kajian Masalah Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian dan Agribisnis
Published by Universitas Bengkulu
ISSN : 14128837     EISSN : 25799959     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31186/jagrisep
(1) The Macro approach of agricultural socio-economic as a system which comprehensive and integrated from subsystems up-stream, subsystems on-farm, subsystems down-stream, subsystems support and the impact of their interrelationships with government policy, international economics, agricultural marketing, natural resources, agricultural extension and communication, agricultural sociology, farmer institutions, and community empowerment; (2) The Micro approach includes the study in the development of agribusiness (finance, farm management, functional and technical aspects) and agricultural local institutional.
Articles 533 Documents
EVALUASI PELAKSANAAN KEGIATAN UPKD ANDALAS UNTUK SEKTOR PERTANIAN DARI DANA BENGKULU REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (BRDP) DI DESA TAPAK GEDUNG KABUPATEN KEPAHIANG Nufus, Nurhayatin; Nabiu, Musriyadi; Susilawati, Tati
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 04 NO 01 2005 (MARCH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (205.067 KB) | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.4.1.156-166

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This research was aimed at exploring the implementation of economic scheme program at UPKD Andalas and analyzing income discrepancy between member and non-member of UPKD Andalas.  This research was conducted at UPKD Andalas District Kepahiang. Data was collected to 27 members and 21 non-members.  These respondents were classified into paddy and coffee farmers. The results show that the implementation of economic scheme program was not running optimal yet which is indicated by unimplemented the rights and dutiesl.  Rank spearman test show tyha relationship between the implementation level of the program and farmer income.  However, there is insignificant income discrepancy between member and non-member incomes.
PERMINTAAN DAN PENDAPATAN PEDAGANG BUAH JPERMINTAAN DAN PENDAPATAN PEDAGANG BUAH JERUK BRASTAGI DI TINGKAT PENGECER DI KOTA BENGKULUERUK BRASTAGI DI TINGKAT PENGECER DI KOTA BENGKULU Utama, Satria Putra; Sugiarti, Sri; Purba, Bosko
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 04 NO 01 2005 (MARCH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (219.374 KB) | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.4.1.177-196

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Retailer demand on Brastagi orange is derivate from consumers demand or people in Bengkulu city. On the other hand, there were some factors that influenced demand of Brastagi orange on retailers themselves beside influencing by factor from consumer, like: the number of Brastagi orange that ordered or bought by retailer in the last month, the price of Brastagi orange  bought in this month, the price of Brastagi orange in the retailer in this month, the price of Brastagi orange on the retailer in the last month, the price of Bengkulu (local) orange  in the retailer, the number of Brastagi orange that ordered or bought by consumers in the last month, capital and dummy of place for retailers.  Descriptive analysis was shows that the biggest number of  month ordered  of  Brastagi orange is the demand of Brastagi Orange on  AB type in awning retailer, on the other side the biggest demand  for  Brastagi orange from the retailer without awning  is on super type with  the source of  the whole buying from the agent in Bengkulu City. The system of payment from the agent is pay after  sale. The result of data analysis and hypothesis test (t test) shows that the price of retailer Brastagi Orange order  in this month (X1), capital (X3), the number of Brastagi orange  that bought in the last month (x4t-1), and dummy of trade location (D) were influenced  or significant as partial on Brastagi  orange retailer demand . On the other side, the price of Bengkulu Local orange (X2) was not influence on retailer demand on retailer Brastagi orange. The result of the income analysis were shows that the amount of income from Brastagi orange retailer with awning per month and the income of the Brastagi orange retailer without awning month. However, the  result of analysis from statistic test shows that different of income retailer with awning  compare to retailer without awning was not significant.                    
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN KETAHANAN PANGAN RUMAH TANGGA PETANI PADA DAERAH RAWAN BANJIR DI KABUPATEN BOJONEGORO Supardi, Suprapti; Riptanti, Erlyna Wida; Qonita, Aulia
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 13 NO 01 2014 (MARCH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (416.115 KB) | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.13.1.75-90

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This research aim to make the development strategy of food security in farmer household at flood prone area in Bojonegoro. The location decided by purposive random sampling. The methode that used SWOT analysis. The research shows that the food security on the fourth quadrant. The development strategy at this quadrant is stability. This strategy consist of a) Introduction technology of floating rice in flood area. b) Improvement program P2KP. c) Improvement Demapan. d) Living harmony with flood, e) Introduction rice seeds that stand with poll water. f) Establish the barn at village, g) Establishment the barn at farmer household, h) Early warning system, i) Control the pets and diseses of plant, j) Development of horticultural crops on former flooding land. k) Making strategic planning of food security in Food Security Office.
ANALISIS DAYA SAING USAHATANI KOPI ROBUSTA (Coffea canephora) DI KABUPATEN REJANG LEBONG Murtiningrum, Fery; Asriani, Putri Suci; Badrudin, Redy
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 13 NO 01 2014 (MARCH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (282.284 KB) | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.13.1.1-14

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The research objectives are to 1) analyse the competitive advantage of robusta coffee farm in Rejang Lebong Regency, 2) analyse the comparative advantage of robusta coffee farm in Rejang Lebong Regency, 3) analyse the impact of government policy toward competitive robusta coffee in Rejang Lebong Regency, 4) analyse the sensitivity of competitive of robusta coffee toward the changing of input-output. The areas of the research are selected by purposive method. It considered that Rejang Lebong is one of regency in Bengkulu that is have been planted robusta coffee from one generation to others and makes coffee become superior commodity. Selecting sample is done by using stratified random sampling method. The sample is 32 respondents. The result analysis is using Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM). The research result shows that robusta coffee in Rejang Lebong has high competition (competitive advantage and comparative advantage). It is known that DRCR value is smaller than one, about 0,37 and 0,23. The impact of government policy toward input of the result analysis using PAM method is IT value is negative Rp.1.197.108/ha/year. Input Transfer (IT) value describes the policy (subsidy or tax) happened in tradable input production. IT value is negative for robusta coffee farm. It indicates that there is a policy subsidy toward tradable (anorganic fertilizer) input production in coffee farm. That is an advantage for coffee farmer. For output, IT value factor is positive 10.296. It indicates that there is a government policy toward domestic input such as tax. The input-output policy doesn’t work effectively or support or protect the coffee farmer in Rejang Lebong. The government policy is applied in coffee trade, so it causes coffee farmer doesn’t accept the price of coffee as social price. The sensitivity analysis result shows that robusta coffee farm has good competitive (competitive advantages and comparative). The factor assumption is constant with PCR and DRCR value less than one. Combination sensitivity analysis shows that input and output changing is caused by the decreasing of robusta coffee farmer competitive in Rejang Lebong. It is shown in competitive advantage with the PCR value more than one, about 2,43 and comparative advantage with DRCR value smaller than one, about 0,44.
SEBARAN, PROBABILITAS DAN FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PROBABILITAS TERJADINYA KEMISKINAN PETANI SAYURAN DI KECAMATAN SINDANG DATARAN KABUPATEN REJANG LEBONG Wiyanto, Hadi; Sukiyono, Ketut; Priyono, Basuki Sigit
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 13 NO 01 2014 (MARCH)
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This study aims to determine the poverty level of horticultural farmers based on the Sayogyo poverty line, its distribution and the factors that influence the probability of poverty occurrence in the village Talang Belitar Sindang Dataran sub district Rejang Lebong district. Data were analysed using a logit model with 55 respondents of horticultural farmers. The results showed that 60 percent of farmers can be considered as poor. This number is distributed to the poorest as much as 75.76 percent, while the mediocre poorers were 6.06 percent and the poorer were 18.18 % are poor. Logit model estimation results that land area and number of dependences have a real effect on the probability of farmers being poor while education, access to financial institutions and the existence of alternative business do not.
PREFERENSI KONSUMEN IKAN LAUT SEGAR BENGKULU ATAS BRAND EQUITY SEBAGAI JAMINAN KUALITAS PRODUK Bonodikun, Bonodikun; Asriani, Putri Suci; Budiyanto, Budiyanto
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 13 NO 01 2014 (MARCH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (284.579 KB) | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.13.1.35-43

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Fisheries products in Bengkulu Province are still not to be classified well, so it may be considered not necessary to develop the discourse of product quality assurance. Regardless, the demands of globalization require each manufacturer to think ahead about the quality of the product "deserves" to be marketed, both in terms of the beneficial, characteristic, and image. Consumers have ample opportunity to get a product that is "inappropriate" according to his preference, one of which is through the use of brand equity as a guarantee of product quality as measured by the consumer response to price and product. The purposes of this study are: (1) to explain the relationship between the beneficial variables, characteristic, and the image of the brand equity variables, and (2) to analyze consumer response to the presence of the brand. From the results of this study also noted that the level of consumer preferences towards brand used by trader fresh fish is high in the city of Bengkulu. Assessment is based on expediency consumer brand presence (beneficial), the specific features that exist on the brand/merchant customer fresh sea fish (characteristic), and the picture attached to the brand (image). Based on the results of the Pearson test is known that the beneficial variables and the use of brand image on fresh fish merchant in the city of Bengkulu has a positive relationship to brand equity inherent in the product. Furthermore, it’s also obtained information that the consumer response to the presence of a brand that is used by trader fresh fish in the city of Bengkulu as a guarantee of quality is very good.
KAJIAN BASIS DAN PRIORITAS DALAM SEKTOR PERTANIAN BAGI PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH PESISIR BENGKULU Suryanty, Melli; Sriyoto, Sriyoto; Yuliarti, Ellys
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 13 NO 01 2014 (MARCH)
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The objectives of this research were to identify agriculture subsectors that can be the sector basis for the region development, and give information about priority scale of agriculture subsectors development in Bengkulu region development planning. This research used the secondary data gained from time series data from year 2000-2011. Analysis methods used in this research were sector contribution, location quotient, and shift share analysis. The results of the research showed that fishery subsector gave significant contribution for Bengkulu City PDRB. Fishery subsector became the basis and main priority of the agriculture development in year 2000-2011. This was shown from the biggest contribution value, location quotient value was greater than 1, and positive shift share value. The main priority of agriculture sector development is fishery, livestock, food plant, and estate subsector.
PENERAPAN TEKNOLOGI PEMUPUKAN PADI SAWAH DI PROVINSI BENGKULU Astuti, Herlena Bidi; Wibawa, Wahyu
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 13 NO 01 2014 (MARCH)
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Fertilizing is one of strategy to improve crops productivity because it provides nutrient for the plant. This paper aims to analyze the implementation of fertilizing technology for field rice. The study was conducted from May-July 2012 in four districts that were North Bengkulu, Central Bengkulu, South Bengkulu and Kepahiang. Data was collected by survey method using questionnaire to 261 respondents. Statistic analysis using Chi quadrate was used to analyze most frequent fertilizer farmer use. The study showed farmers prefer five fertilizers. The implementation of these five fertilizers was varied.majority of respondents (95%) used urea. The second preferred fertilizer was NPK (67.8%), followed by TSP (59.7%), KCL (46.3%) and organic fertilizer (34.8%). Implementation of organic fertilizer was highest in Kepahiang and South Bengkulu that also show highest land productivity
PEMETAAN INDUSTRI “LEMEA” MAKANAN TRADISIONAL SUKU REJANG DI PROVINSI BENGKULU Dewi, Kurnia Harlina; Silsia, Devi; Susanti, Laili; Hasanuddin, Hasanuddin
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 13 NO 01 2014 (MARCH)
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Traditional foods processed by recipes taught for generations. The material used is derived from the local area, therefore the food produced is also palatable to the local community. The purpose of this study was to obtain deployment of “Lemea”, the traditional food of Bengkulu Province as a basis for the agro-industry design of traditional food standardized (raw materials and processes) of the Rejang tribe, to produce a consistent product quality, hygienic and attractive, so it can compete with other package food products as well as preserving traditional foods. The research method used is the method of direct survey taken in nine districts in the Bengkulu province through interviews. The data obtained are plotted into the map of the area and are associated with secondary data. Survey result shows that the Lemea home industry only found in five districts of the Bengkulu province, i.e. district of Central Bengkulu, district of Northern Bengkulu, district of Kepahiang, district Rejang Lebong and district of South Lebong. The main raw materials used in each district are varied on types and tastes. Additional material (fish) and spices used also varies according to local conditions. The length of time of fermentation conducted also varies and there are differences a source of glucose (addition and without addition of rice porridge ) in the fermentation.
ANALISIS PENDAPATAN DAN RESIKO USAHA BUDIDAYA IKAN AIR TAWAR DI KABUPATEN BENGKULU SELATAN Andani, Apri; Yuliarso, M Zulkarnain; Widiono, Septri
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 13 NO 01 2014 (MARCH)
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The main objective of this study is to determine the income and financial risks of freshwater aquaculture, especially tilapia. The study was conducted in Seginim, South Bengkulu, with consideration that Seginim is an area of aquaculture centers in South Bengkulu. Samples have been taken as many as 50 tilapia farmers. Data analysis was using quantitative and qualitative models. Approach starts from the calculation of operating cost, revenue, and income, and then the study of risk analysis approached by variance analysis. The results show that the income of freshwater fish farming, tilapia in particular, is Rp 59,512,743.75 per period of production per farming unit, and the level of business risk is quite high with the number of CV more than 50% (>0,5) and it has opportunity losing of income as much as minus Rp 7,127,386.37 per period of production.

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